Re: How does the Enterprise reverse?
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:18 pm
Except for the fact of no friction or gravity to counter the ship's forward momentum.
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Inertia dampeners?Mikey wrote:Except for the fact of no friction or gravity to counter the ship's forward momentum.
Well, here we are -Atekimogus wrote:Ok, fair enough. One could speculate that stopping the ship could be achieved not with reverese thrust but by manipulating space/time with the warp engines for example. One could speculate that deactivating the impulse drive just stops the ship dead in space. (Why not, it's not that anyone knows how exactly this thing is supposed to work right?)Mikey wrote: Need to? IDK, but she does. Ever hear a captain say "all stop," and the ship slows down and stops without changing heading? Deceleration = acceleration in the opposite direction.
Newtonian mechanics.Toadnuke wrote:After a bit of research, I've figured out that impulse engines use a vectored thrust nozzle to direct plasma exhaust.
Plasma exhaust is used for propulsion.
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Impulse_drive
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And these:
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Maneuvering_thruster
Fixed it for you.Mikey wrote:Well, here we are -Atekimogus wrote:Ok, fair enough. One could speculate that stopping the ship could be achieved not with reverese thrust but by manipulating space/time with the warp engines for example. One could speculate that deactivating the impulse drive just stops the ship dead in space. (Why not, it's not that anyone knows how exactly this thing is supposed to work right?)Mikey wrote: Need to? IDK, but she does. Ever hear a captain say "all stop," and the ship slows down and stops without changing heading? Deceleration = acceleration in the opposite direction.Toadnuke wrote:After a bit of research, I've figured out that impulse engines use a vectored thrust nozzle to direct plasma exhaust.
Plasma exhaust is used for propulsion.
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Impulse_drive
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And these:
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Maneuvering_thrusterNewtonian mechanicsBlack Magic.
Mikey wrote:Fixed it for you.Sonic Glitch wrote:Newtonian mechanicsBlack Magic.